Trials of the Mail Robbers, Hare, Alexander and Hare: With the Testimony, the Proceedings of the Court, and the Arguments of Counsel at Length

William Wirt, esq., attorney general of the United States; Elias Glenn, esq., district attorney; Thomas Kell and Reverdy Johnson, esqs., for the prosecution. General Winder, David Hoffman, Charles Mitchell and Ebenezer L. Finley, esqs., for the prisoners. Reported by Edward J. Coale. To which is added, the trial and proceedings before the Cir...

Format

Book

Published

Baltimore, Pub. by Edward J. Coale, 1818.

Language

English

Description

1 p. l., [5]-220 p. 21 cm.

Notes

Two manuscript letters are inserted at the beginning of this volume: one signed Wm. H. Winder and addressed to John Glenn, esq., the other signed Reverend Johnson and addressed to Wm. George Krebs, esq.

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Trials of the mail robbers, Hare, Alexander and Hare.
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With the testimony, the proceedings of the court, and the arguments of counsel at length.
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William Wirt, esq., attorney general of the United States; Elias Glenn, esq., district attorney; Thomas Kell and Reverdy Johnson, esqs., for the prosecution. General Winder, David Hoffman, Charles Mitchell and Ebenezer L. Finley, esqs., for the prisoners. Reported by Edward J. Coale. To which is added, the trial and proceedings before the Circuit Court of the United States, in Philadelphia, in the case of William Wood, an accessary before the fact. Reported for the Franklin gazette, by Richard Bache, esq.

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Two manuscript letters are inserted at the beginning of this volume: one signed Wm. H. Winder and addressed to John Glenn, esq., the other signed Reverend Johnson and addressed to Wm. George Krebs, esq.